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SEO software guide SEO services guide Articles on SEO SEO Company - Anubazaar SEO ARTICLES - I Tools of the trade Keywords choosing Importance of own domain Creating Keyword rich pages Creating a robots.txt file Software for robots.txt file Improving link popularity Open directory submission Open directory project editor Frames in SEO Page cloaking , good or bad Top ten SEO mistakes Glossary of SEO terms The Truth about Search Engines - Part 2 How to Market Your Website by Creating a Web Presence - Part 1 How to Market Your Website by Creating a Web Presence - Part2 How to Market Your Website by Creating a Web Presence - Part 3 How to Market Your Website by Creating a Web Presence - Part 4 The Truth About Link Exchanges How To Do Link Popularity The Web Robots are Here, the Zeus Collective is Born Understanding The Flow of Internet Traffic, to Attain Website Traffic - Part 1 Understanding The Flow of Internet Traffic, to Attain Website Traffic - Part 2 The Basics of Asking for a Reciprocal Link The Cost Of NOT Making Money On The Internet Has Just Gone Up - Part 1 The Cost Of NOT Making Money On The Internet Has Just Gone Up - Part 2 |
The Truth About Search Engines - Part 2 By David Notestine Creator of the Zeus Internet Marketing Robot Robot Travel If there is one thing I
have learned about robots, it is that there is absolutely no pattern to
them. Most robots are stupid and wander randomly. For example, 50% of
robot hits to my sites, ask for the robots.txt page and then go away
never asking for anything else. Then they come back a week later,
ask for the same thing and then go away, again. This happens over and
over again for months. I have never figured it out. What are they
doing? If they wanted to see if the website was really a web site, they
could just Ping it. This would be much faster and much more efficient.
They seldom visit another page and if they do, they ask for one other
page every visit or so.Some come in and issue rapid-fire requests for
every page in the website. How rude! You have to quit worrying so much
about robots. It takes 6 months before they request enough pages to do
you any good. I really quit thinking about them a long time ago. Build
a lot of pages correctly and, if you have reciprocal links to them, the
robots will find them someday.
Go to AltaVista and type into the search box link: YourSite.com (Leave off the www).
when we are using the search engines. Either it wasn't the information we were looking for, or they had this huge graphic on this stupid portal page, which just took forever to load. These visitors shouldn't even count, but they get counted as 12-18 hits in your server logs. Hits are requests to the server. One page request can incur a lot of hits: requests to the page itself plus the graphics, each count as a hit. Reciprocal links bring in qualified visitors. These are visitors who were already on a web site which had matching Themes to yours. They already have a good idea of what type of site you are. They will come into your site and actually stay awhile. These visitors should count as double credit, they are so good.I know which type of visitor I would rather have. How do you get people to WANT to put your link on their web sites? Why would a similar site put a link to your site on theirs? Simple, you have similar Themes. You are similar,but not competition. There is one very important lesson to be learned from this crazy robot behavior. You need to make the navigation in your web site so easy that a visitor can find any page within 2 clicks of your home page. One way of doing this is installing hidden DotLinks. Dotlinks are little periods that are linked to other pages which are not really noticeable on your page if you put it as a period. Although they are not easily seen by the human eye, they are a link that a robot can follow] in your web site. When you do this, robots can find your pagesfaster and more easily. Giving the Robots What They Want So how do you make the search engine robots give your site a better rating than all the other millions of websites trying to do the same thing? Simple, give them what they want. You can't trick them or make them think that you are better than you are. Think about a visit from the eyes of a robot. He findsa site, usually from links embedded in web pages, then loads the text from the first page. He looks for the META tags and pulls out the keywords and description. If not there he takes the first 200 or so characters of text and uses them as a description. The Title is extracted. He extracts the pure text from the page (strips out the HTML coding). He takes out the common words leaving what he feels may be keywords. (Most do not do this last step.) He now extracts the hyperlinks collating them into those that belong to this website and those that don't (He visits these later as this is how he finds new websites). He may do the same with the email addresses. He goes on to the next page and so on until he has visited all of the pages in your web site. Now he stores all of this information.He now knows how many pages you have, how many 'outside hyperlinks in your site', and can give your site a score based on how it is set up. These are the basics. What do they do with the info? When someone comes to search a phrase or keyword, another search routine program takes over using the information the robot found. A person types in the keywords and the search program returns the 256,000 pages matching their keywords. BUT they also consider the following: How old is the website or how long has the engine known about it? How large is the website? Was it properly constructed? How many hyperlinks are there to outside websites? VERY IMPORTANT! How many hyperlinks are located on other websites to this site. The older and better the website the more links to it. These robots know when you are cheating. You can't trick them. It is so simple for the robot developer to incorporate code to negate the tricks. What about scoring keywords only once ortwice per page or area like meta, title, etc? Is this page close in size to all the other portal pages? How many web pages in the same directory have the word "index" in them? Does this site have a lot of content? Is any text the same color as the background? Are there links to outside sites?Each page can be checked and compared against what the robot feels is a statistically normal page. These are computers you know. You need a lot of pages with normal content. Instead ofspending the time to make fake pages, give the real ones content. This will also give your visitors something to come back to. CONTENT. David Notestine is the creator of Zeus Internet Marketing Robot. Zeus is a popular tool used by webmasters to build reciprocal links quickly. Zeus is a robot, which scours the Internet in search of websites to add to your links directory, and with which you could exchange links. For more information on the Zeus Internet Marketing Robot, visit Content has been reprinted with permission of the author. First appeared in http://www.cyber-robotics.com, © 2000 - 2001 David Notestine, all rights remain with author. |